Council gallery hosts new exhibition by BeverleyLaura

A range of artwork created by local artist, BeverleyLaura is on display in the public art gallery at North Norfolk District Council’s headquarters in Cromer.

BeverleyLaura, who lives in Cromer, is a qualified, professional artist with an MA in Fine Art from Norwich University of the Arts. She also paints as Bev Broadhead.

BeverleyLaura takes individual painting commissions of animals and produces digital prints of the original painting to create customised merchandise such as greeting cards, postcards, tea towels and coasters. For commissions, please contact beverleylauraportraits@gmail.com.

The works on show at NNDC are all paintings and the exhibition runs until 12 January 2018.

Cllr Maggie Prior, NNDC Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture, said: “The range of art we are seeing in the Council art gallery clearly shows the talent which exists in North Norfolk. BeverleyLaura’s love of animals is reflected in her artwork and she can create the perfect gift to show the bond between pets and their owners.

“If you are a prospective exhibitor don’t forget you can always come and have a look at the space to help you see if it would work for your own art in the future.”

The 1st Floor Gallery is open to the public at 8.30am-5pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; at 10am-5pm on Wednesdays; and at 8.30am-4.30pm on Fridays.

NNDC seeks to offer free opportunities to local artists to display their work in the well-lit gallery, and in turn provides staff and visitors to the building the opportunity to see a variety of artists’ work. Six exhibitions are held annually.